We're getting similar complacency about Greece from corporate
America.

FactSet's
John Butters examined the earnings announcements and
conference-call transcripts of S&P 500 companies over the
past month to see what they had to say about Greece.

"FactSet searched for the names of 50 different countries outside
of the U.S. (based on highest dollar-level GDP in most recent
year available) in the transcripts of the 21 earnings conference
calls (for both Q1 2015 and Q2 2015) conducted by S&P 500
companies since June 1," he explained.

"Greece has not been mentioned in any of the earnings
calls conducted by S&P 500 companies during the month of
June. Over this same time frame, 26 of the 50 countries
utilized in the transcript search were mentioned during at least
one earnings conference call. Australia was mentioned by the
highest number of S&P 500 companies (8), followed by China
(7), Japan (6), India (6), and Canada (6)."